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Dfifrifcutton Weather ' Today 7 «.m. tmperttw* H. Todqr REDBANK Many wtth a high ol 41. Tonight 22,375 cleir, low it. Tonwmw many, Ugh near SO. Sunday fair and 7 Independent Daily f mild. See Weather, page 2. [ MCNBAYnmjvmtniDAT-tsr.un J DIAL SH I -0010 V"1 VOL. 85, NO. 192 d dilly. Monday throupi Friday. Second Clan Foitao RED BANK, N.J., FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1963 u Red Bank and it Additional Malllm Olllcti. 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Dualization Project JFK Reports on Cuba; Sees No Recession WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- last month, to withdraw several Said the President, who flew whelming majority, are ready to and Congress wants to speed up' Rt. 36 Job Starts Monday dent Kennedy says the Soviets thousand troops from Cuba by back to Washington late Wednes- work to sacrifice, to fight if neces- his plan for a three-year tax cut KEYPORT-M. J. Stavola, Inc., Middle- dle' Rd., in Raritan; Rose La., Union Beach, have withdrawn some 3,000 troops mid-March, the U.S. government day: • i sary, to maintain their own free- of $10.2 billion, "I would accept town contractor, Is expected to "appear on the and Laurel Ave., Keansburg. rom Cuba in recent weeks—and estimated Soviet military and Confident dom, arid to build societies which that." acene" here Monday to start constriction of a Single jughandles will be installed at Main he hopes this is only ,.a starter. technical personnel in Cuba "I return from San Jose with serve the welfare of all their Under present conditions, he concrete barrier along Rt. 36 from this borr St., here; Union Ave., Union Beach, and Sea Kennedy told his news confer- tptaled about 17,000, increased confidence that we will people." argued, the administration pro- ough to Keansburg. and dualize sthe 3.9-mile ' Gate Ave., Union Beach. ence Thursday that "we are wait- Kennedy opened the conference continue to live in a hemisphere In the domestic area, two topics poses a proper balance between strip of highway. A ramp system is slated for the Stone ing to see whether more will be by reading a four-minute state- of independent, firm and faithful were paramount. lower taxes and higher spending That was the word yesterday from Jack Rd. intersection. • withdrawn, as we would hope." ment on this three days of talks friends." Kennedy said, "We don't believe on "what we regard as essential Summers, state Highway Department public Five emergency openings for first aid and But he said the scope of the with- this week at San Jose, Costa Rica, Noting that this was his third that there will be a recession this programs." relations officer. fire equipment will be included in the barrier. drawal would not be (airly evident with the presidents of Panama, trip south of the border, Kennedy year," that economic indicators The President gave unqualified He told The Register that the contractor They will be closed with chains. until the end of March. Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guate- said that each one makes it clear seem more encouraging. But, he support to Secretary of Defense will "probably" put up signs by the weekend Approximately $1,500,000 in state and fed- When the Soviet Union promised mala, Honduras and Nicaragua. that Latin Americans "by an over- said, later, it the economy falters (See KENNEDY, Page 3) and start building construction shanties Mon- eral aid funds has been allocated for this por- day. tion of the highway project. FIRST PHASE COMPLETED NEXT YEAR Levitt Interview Mr. Stavola was awarded a contract last Highway officials estimate that the proj- Featured Today month for construction of the first phase of ect will be completed early next year. the Highway Department's proposed Rt. 36 Plans for the second stage Of the dualiza- Sylvia Porter, whose col- dualization project from this municipality to tion project—from Palmer Ave., Keansburg, umn, "Your Money's Worth," the Highlands Bridge. to First Ave., Atlantic Highlands—are "some- appears on The Register's edi- torial page each day, today Fear 1,100 Dead Plans for the first phase call for construc- where between the drawing board and con- tion of Jour 12-foot trafic Janes—two in each tract," Mr. Summers indicated. writes about an interview with direction—and a 32-inch concrete barrier along He noted that another $2,300,000 has al- William J. Levitt, president of the highway, running from a point 600 feet ready been allocated for the work. Levitt & Sons, Inc. west of Main St., here, to Euclid Ave., Rari- The Highway Department has scheduled a The Levitt firm built a large tan Township. hearing Tuesday at, 10:30 a.m. in Highlands housing development In Mata- Double jughandles are planned for both borough hall on a proposal to continue con- wan Township and has been re- ported as having been Interest- In Bali Volcano sides of th* highway at Poole Ave., and Mid- (See RT. 36, Page 3) ed In. other developments In Monmouth County. The column 75,000 McQueentoLeaveBankPost appears on Page 6. Hew President for First Merchants National Boxer Reported ASBURY PARK - Kenneth for this important position. "I tunate in securing Mr. Hewitt a: H. McQueen of Fair Haven is feel that the directors have acted president of First Merchants Na Homeless retiring as chairman of the board wisely and have been, most for- tional Bank. His career in bank In Coma DENPASAR, Ball (AP) — The of First Merchants National ing has been impressive and hi LOS ANGELES (AP) - deluge of lava from sacred Bank, but will continue to serve brings to this post a broad back Agung volcano was reported to as a member of the bank's board ground of experience and accom- Former featherweigh have stopped today after fivs of directors. plishment wdth one of the largest Davey Moore days of eruption. The governor Directors of the bank an. and most progressive banks in was in a coma today and of Bali said at least 1,100 island- the state. His knowledge of bank ers have perished. nouncefl that John G,. Hewitt, ex- his chances of surviving ecutive vice president of Tine management and operations will "We have 75,000 homeless peo- First National Bank of Jersey enable First Merchants Nationa! estimated as poor by ple to feed at mis point, and City, has been named president Bank to continue its record o hospital physician after he lost we need help from everybody," of the local bank, succeeding progress and growth. The bank his boxing title on a knockout said Gov. Anak Agung Sutedja. James Forsyth, who becomes can look ahead to many years by Sugar Ramos last night. He said another 200,000 may chairman of the board, replac of effective leadership and serv Dr. Philip Vogel said Moore, have lost their livelihood. Thous* tag Mr. McQueen. • ice from its new president. 29, was suffering from "a .se- ands of acres of once-fertile rice- The new president, the third in "The board is highly pleased rious head injury. His chances land lay beneath tons of lava and the nearly Styear history of the that Mr. McQueen will continue are extremely poor." He re- ported that Moore had suffered ash that have blanketed Bali's bank, will assume his post his valuable work for the bank northeast coast. as a director. His service as general injury to the mid4>rain chief executive officer and as a area and said that Moore's fate An estimated 100,000 Balinesa director in the near future. Mr. chairman of the board since the were fleeing the stricken area. merger in 1961 of The Merchants probably would be known with- Hewitt, 44, has bee.n associated in hours. Riding and afoot, they carried with the Jersey City bank since Trust Company of Red Bank what possessions they could as 1949, and is an executive vice of which he was president, with Vogel described Moore's in- jury as a contusion, more serious Ihey tried to get away from tha president and a director. Mr. Asbury Park-Manasquan Nationa 10,308-foot volcano which erupt- (See McQUEEN, Page 3) than a brain concussion. No brain Fbrsyth has been president of Kenneth H. McQueen END OF A CENTURY—Agung volcano in northeast Bali which went on rampage ed briefly in February after years First Merchants National Bank operation was contemplated, but yesterday has killed 1,100 persons and left 75,000 homeless; Bali authorities say. of virtual quiet, then went Into and its predecessors since 1943 . tracheotomy—insertion pf 8 violent fiction Sunday, Mr. McQueen is retiring under ube in the windpipe—was per- Thay fear an increasing threat of more violent eruptions from the 10,380-fopt vol- formed to make breathing easier Reports from ^he disaster area the bank's pension plan. Sheer Boredom cano,-which prior to Feb. 19, was quiet for more than a century. J-amed Besakih said a heavy column of smoke Forjyth's Comment for the strieken fighter. < Dr. Robert Ropke of j^tJH Templi, four mileiJrom th» volcano, '*''"• foreground; , . IAP V/irephoto} stiU billowed from the crater. In commenting on the changes Fear New Eruption Mr. Forsyth said the selection of Caused Friendly Sons to Organize fomia Athlete 'Commission saw the injury apparently was at the A Civil .defense spokesman in Mr. Hewitt as chief executive of- 1 By JANE E;iMGRROW vania was-aroused 'last month small 'area'at the base of .the Jakarta ' said earlier that more ficer resulted from months oi when the officers of the Friendly brain, which controls vital June? feisioii rMonths Off violent eruptions were feared, and planning and searching for NEW SHREWSBURY — Resi dents of Carlisle, Pa., where Sons announced their new proj tions such as circulation and authorities were trying to clear president who in experience, age ect:, to bring Molly back from her breathing. about 250,000 persons from a and background would be fitted Monmouth County's Molly Pitdiei lies buried, have been warnec grave in Carlisle and re-bury Keeping vigil at a hospital radius of 20 miles around the to keep a 24-hour watch on hei her in Freehold, where she won were boxing officials, Moore's volcano. her fame at the Battle of Mon- manager, Willie Ketohum, and A mushroom-shaped cloud of grave. mouth. Cop Rescues Joseph Graham,' Belove Moore's wife, Geraldine. Mrs MIDDLETOWN- Ii will be a ment value, not structural value To repair the damaged sec- smoke could be seen from air- Founder and chairman of thi Beloved Founder Moore, who never watches her least eight to 12 weeks befor< He said all the buildings in the tions, demolish the rest o! the craft flying into Dtnpasar, but Lad in Tree board of the Friendly Sons o In fact, the description of this husband fight, was given permis- the Board of Education decides schoql system are valued at $9.8 building, and make the structure no ash was visible in this capi- Molly Pitcher, issued this warn project was by way of an an- sion to see him at the hospital on its course of action regarding million, and that Leonardo High a 16-room school, tal, about 70 miles southwest of RUMSON — Everything that ing yesterday when the Carlisl nouncement of the group's Valen She wept as she left Moore's the possible reconstruction of School Annex (replacement) val- To raze the destroyed area and Gunung (Mount) Agung. goes up must come down — in- radio station called him up for tine's Day dance in Colts Neck room. Leonardo High School Annej ue is set at $1,071,600. rebuild on the same site, attach- Many foreign tourists were on cluding five-year-old boys. But, an interview. Inn. The Beloved Founder and Moore and his wife have five biulding, board secretary Jame 16 Rooms Saved ing a new wing onto the section the island, but all were believed as a Rumson lad learned yes- Interest here and in Pennsyl other officers of the group earn children, 2 to 11 years old. W. Davidheiser informed The Part of the building was saved which was saved. safe. Most of them aro Staying terday, the coming down can be their livings as public relations Ramos, who knocked out Moore Register yesterday. —the eight rooms in the new Regarding fire alarms, the sec- in Denpasar. rough. men. in the lOlh round, of their title It will take that long, he noted wing, eight in the old wing and retary said the board will hold Agung awoka 'with a roar last Police here received a call Dear Founder: The dance was a success. Some ight—one of three championship for the board to obtain an in- the old gym were damaged, but further talks on this matter, (See VOLCANO, Paga 2) about 2:30 yesterday afternoon Nothing to Fear 95 people attended. fights at Dodger Stadium last surance settlement from the poli not destroyed. Special Alarm from Mrs. William J. O'Conner "We cleared $9," Mr. Graham night—was in his hotel when he cy holder, General Insurance Co The building has 35 rooms, He said last year the board in- of North Ward Ave., who re- NEW SHREWSBURY - At a reported proudly yesterday. was notified of Moore's grave of America. Mr. Davidheiser said the board stalled a special alarm system in Set New Vote ported hearing a small child cry- hastily-called meeting of the "Ever mindful of Molly, whose condition. Fire destroyed most of the has two alternatives: he old Lincroft and Belford ing for help from the vicinity of Friendly Sons of Molly Pitcher name of 'Pitcher' came from the "Lo saento mucho," (I am very building early Wednesday morn- schools, but unfortunately not in the creek on Blackpoint Horse- late last night, a telegram was fact that she carried refresh- sorry) said Ramos, who speaks the Leonardo building. On Wagner's shoe, but said she had been un- drafted to the chief of Carlisle ments to Revolutionary War no English. ng. Board Alarmed The 820 ninth graders who were There is one other "old" school able to locate anyone. police after word was received soldiers, we immediately blew it in the system, in Port Monmoulh Patrolman Donald Searles was that officers had been assigned all on scrambled eggs in Rt. 35 housed in the structure will start By School Fire News Pact diners." Today in classes Monday at the high he reported, where the board will dispatched to the scene where to sentry duty at the grave of KEANSBURG — The local consider installing the special NEW YORK (AP) - Publish- he found Martin White, 5, son Molly Pitcher. But the story of the re-burial Washington school, Tindall Rd., on double Board of Education plans to ers of eight closed-down news- sessions. take action on modernizing Its alarms. This building was con- of Mr. and Mrs. Martin White 3d The wire read: "You have project refused to die. By The Associated Press structed in 1928. papers have reached tentative of Blackpoint Horseshoe, perched nothing to fear. This can be ne- Embattled Carlisle announced SENATE Fully Covered fire alarm system—as a result contract agreement with another Not in session. • Mr. Davidheiser revealed that o( the fire Wednesday which Mr. Davidheiser said the spe- union. In- a tree—and "scared" about gotiated." . -•" • it would never, no never, give cial alarms are automatically ac- getting down. The patrolman Beloved Founder Graham Molly up. Government operations sub- :he board is "fully covered" on destroyed most of Leonardo Announcement of the settlement insurance for the building. school in MIddletown. tivated by heat or smoke, but climbed up and brought the boy said he had been alerted to the Shovels Collected :ommittee hears Undersecretary are not connected to the police with the drivers' union was made down and home to his parent 24-hour police watch by news As the story spread, reporters >f State-designate Harriman on He said that a year ago, the At last night's meeting, mem- today as the stage was all set for ber George Preston asked station or local fire houses. • frightened but unhurt. wire service. and radiomen from farther and lational security problems. board revamped its insurance (See SCHOOL, Page 3) new vote by striking printers farther called Beloved Founder HOUSE coverage and obtained a policy that tl board consider Install- on Mayor Robert F. Wagner's fop Graham for additional comment. Not in session. >f, blanket coverage for its 15 ing a new automatic alarm mula for ending the 105-day-old Now, Joseph Graham is not Ways and Means Committee school buildings which pays 100 system which will connect di- Still at Large shutdown. The White St. Plan one to turn away an eager re- lears industry witnesses on na- xr cent of replacement value. rectly with police headquarters. Officers of the printers union porter with no story. ural resources aspects of tax He stressed the fact that pay- In Middlctown, Fire Depart- FREEHOLD - The handcuffed predict the men will approve (See MOLLY, Page 3) )rogram. ment is on the basis of replace- ment spokesmen said (hat had 17-year-old Bradley Beach youth Wagner's terms, already ap- Would Like to Widen Entrance Leonardo school had such a who escaped from guards at'the proved by the publishers. system, a much larger portion Monmouth County Court House RED BANK — Borough Coun- The drug store has been empty Settlement of the printers strike of the building would havo Wednesday was still at large to- could get the newspapers back on cil, in an attempt.to, eliminate since the beginning of this been saved. day. the bottleneck in White St. where month. The owner of the busi- the streets next week—possibly Automatic alarms are trig- John Englehorn, Jr., ran away as early as Monday. it meets Broad St., is investigat- ness, Morris Oretsky of Middle- gered by heat or smoke. The ing the availability of the vacant town, said it is not likely to re- while being escorted from Ju- President Kennedy said at his Sun Ray Drug Store on the south local school's system Is manual. venile Court, where he had drawn news conference yesterday that open at that location. Mr. Oret- The board voted unanimously a commitment to Annandale Re- corner of the intersection. sky is also the operator of the he hoped for an early settlement to Investigate a new system formatory for auto theft, to a of the newspaper strikes here and An alternative plan, to acquire MioheHe Drug Store in Lincroft Immediately. van of the sheriff's office. in Cleveland. several burned-out stores on the north side of the intersection, The Red Bank Chamber of has been eliminated from consid Commerce has commended coun- eration. cil for its current action. Mayor Benedict R. Nicosia Parkway Will Pay $15,442 said earlier this week that, al- though they are available, the fire-damaged stores are on the Index wrong side of White St. Their Page For Red Hill Road Tract elimination would leave a sharp Adam and Eve 9 bend in the road, he explained. WOODBRIDGE — The New to a 75 by 5-foot strip to deny Harmyk of Middletown and Sey- White St. spills traffic from the Allen-Scott 7 Jersey Highway Authority yes- access lo a driveway on the in- mour Muschel of Holmdel. western part of the business dis- Amusements 12-13 terday added about eight acres tcrchange ramp. Mrs. Katharine Elkus White, trict into the most active part Births 2 to its Garden State Parkway hold- The easements, both in Holm- authority chairman, reappointed of Broad St. White narrows from Jim Bishop _ 6 Ings at Red Hill Rd,, Middletown. del, were also obtained from Mr. for another year four parkway four lanes to two at the inter- Bridge 5 Negotiations for two more prop- Potter. The three-part acquisition consultants. They are Parsons, section, but the greatest reduc- John Chamberlain 6 erties are continuing. They will was a negotiated settlement. Brinkerhoff, Quade and Douglas, tion, or jog in the, curb line, is Church ....10-11 complete the tract upon which beinp; sought are titles to general englneerini! consultants; on the Sun Ray side. Classified .20-25 the Red Hill Road interchange land owned by Mrs. Anne M. Puder and Puder, accountants; Mayor! Nicosia said council is Comics 19 was built. Hawkins, Delafield and Wood, still hopeful of acquiring land for Crossword Puzzle 5, 7 Involved' in yesterdays trans POST OFFICE CONTRACT bond counsel, and Coverdale and expansion on the north side of Editorials 6 action were 7.85 acres for which WASHINGTON (AP)—The Post Colpitts, consulting traffic engi- the intersection, but that the gov Herblock 6 the authority agreed to pay $15,- Office Department has accepted neers. erning body is more interested in Movie Timetable 12 442 to William H. Potter, Jr., ol the $25,000 bid of Leonard and A contract for the repainting obtaining about 10 feet of the Obituaries 2 IT'S POISON — William Cigliano, assistant postmaster in Little Silver and first lieu- MIddletown. Thclma Levy and Leon Shapiro of traffic lines along the park- property than the whole build- Sylvia Porter 6 The tract is part of the north- to remodel the Bradley Beach, way's entire length was awarded i»g. . Television 12-13 tenant in that borough's First Aid Squad, examines poison display which the squad bound side of the interchange N. J., post office, Sen, Harrison to the Traffic Control Company ol Borough Attorney Samuel Sports 16-18 has placed in the post office to alert residents to the'dangers of having poisons in complex. A. Williams Jr., D-N.J., was ad- Waterbury, Conn., for $23,457.50. Caroteriuto has been asked to de- Stock Market their hornet. Other displays are in the borough hall and in Monmouth County National Included in the deal were a vised yesterday. The authority paid its dues of termine If the Sun Ray building Successful Investing 2,300-square foot drainage and The project Is scheduled for $2,500 to the American Bridge, is for sale. Women's Newt Bank branch. Barry Kaplan Is chairman of the project. slope easement, and an easement completion July 1. : ' Tunnel and Turnpike Association, 2—Friday, March 22, BED BAMK REGISTER Weather New Jersqr. Mostly "sunny,' Ibreet? and chilly today, high in| Births the 4Os..Cletr and cold tonight, low from near or (lightly below PATTERSON ARMY HOSPITAL 20 in colder spots of northwest Fort Monmoutb counties to SP5 and Mrs. Floyd T. Battle near 30 In the 405 Jollne Ave., Long Branch coastal areas, daughter, Wednesday, Sunny with sea- sonable temper RIVERVIEW atures Satur- Red Bank day, high near Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reame. 50 in the north 1918 Seventh St., Union BeacV to the low and daughter, yesterday. mid-505 in the Mr. and Mrs. Coy Snow, 108. south. Newman Springs Rd., Red Banl 1 MARINE son, yesterday. Cape May to FITKIN HOSPITAL Block Island: Small craft warn- Neptune ings displayed ... 15 to 25 knots Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Holt northwest winds with higher East Fourth St., Freehold, daug gusts today diminishing to aboul ter, yesterday. 10 knots tonight and becoming variable during Saturday. Fair Mr. and Mrs. William Arche with visibility over 50 miles. Railroad Ave., Farmingdal EXTENDED FORECAST daughter, yesterday. Temperatures during the five- MONMOUTH MEDICAL [day period Saturday through Long Branch Wednesday «re expected to av- Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Co erage from near normal to aboul lins, 13 Robin Rd., Rumson, son four degrees below normal with yesterday. near seasonable temperatures Mr. and Mrs. Neil Britton, 3i Saturday and milder Sunday N. Lake Dr., New Monmoutl through Tuesday becoming cool- son, yesterday. ON THE BEAMS — Construction of $200,000 R&S auto and sporting goods store at er Wednesday. Normal high and low temperatures are: Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. William White, Rt. 36 and Tindal! Rd., Middle-town, is under way and expected 1o be completed by 238 Branchport Ave., Lon GROUNDBREAKERS — Arthur J. Kemp, Eastern regional manager of the Buick Divi- City 51 and 37, Philadelphia 54 early summer. One-story cinderblock and brick veneer building will house both sales land 34, New York City 51 and 36, Branch, daughter, yesterday. sion of General Motors, wields shovel in yesterday's groundbreaking for a new Bob Precipitation may total one tenth and tervics departments. Salesjarea will be 100x135 feet, and service area, 30x10 White Buick Agency on Shrewsbury Ave., New Shrawsbury, next to the Volkswagen of an inch or less, occurring to- Ue\, with three bays. It will change the face of Rt. 35'$ "Five Corners." agency. With him, left to right, are Donald C. Hembling, who will be contractor, ward the end of the period. Volcano Robert White, and Mayor John E. Lemon, Jr. Mr. White, who has had the agency TIDES (Continued) (Sandy Hook) month. Its first eruption killed 1 Planners OK on Monmouth St., Red Bank, five yean, said he hopes to occupy the 10,000-square- TODAY — High 5:31 p.m. and people. foot building by June I. low 11:43 p.m. Obituaries TOMORROW - High 5:56 a.m Last Sunday it came back with School Plan and 6:20 p.m. and low 12:15 p.m. a second explosion, pushing lav MRS. MAYBELLE WEST JOIIN McLEOD Plan Hearing SUNDAY — High 6:48 a.m. and down its slopes and burying hun In Raritan LITTLE SILVER-Mrs. May- SHIP BOTTOM — John Mc- 7:06 p.m. and low 12:38 a.m. and dreds of people under a deadl; belle West, 79, of 37 Maple Ave., Leod, 67, of 1713 Bay Ter., died National, World 1:05 p.m. umbrella of searing ash. Th RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Th died this morning in Ivy House| yesterday in Monmouth Medical. On Rt. 18 For Red Bank and Rumson governor said most people wer« Planning Board last night placed Nursing Home, Middletown, Center~ , Long Branch. bridge,':; add two hours; Sea killed by the ash cloud. He sai its stamp of approval On th where she had been a patient Born in Elk Ridge, W. Va., son Bright, deduct 10 minutes; Long the temperature of the ash wa: Board of Education's $1,950,000 three weeks. She was the widow of the late William and Phoebe Extension school construction program. News in Brief Branch, deduct 15 minutes; High 230 degrees. if Morris West. Quinn McLeod, he resided in Key- MARLBORO — Mayor Joseph lands bridge, add 40 minutes. People whp.survived the holi Public referendum on the pro- Mrs. West was born in Brad- port 18 years before moving here. From the Wirei of The Associated Press A. Lanzaro last night announced NATIONAL caust at 7 a.m. Sunday said posal is set for Tuesday. Th, ley Beach, son of the late Mr. Mr. McLeod had been employed that a public hearing will be held Clear and cool weather pre- became as dark as night fo board is seeking approval to con- and Mrs. David Bennett, and had MISSING GIRL IS PARLIAMENT ISSUE by the Armstrong Cork Co. for 30 by the state before a definite de- vailed in most of the eastern half two minutes, and the ash chokec struct two 12-room elementary ived in the shore area all her1 LONDON — War Minister John Profumo told the House of years until his retirement 12 years cision is made as to the route of the nation today as snow- almost everything. schools, a new 27-room wing on life. ago. He was an Army veteran of Commons today he is acquainted with a good-time girl_.who has of the proposed Rt. 18 extension storms which hit northeast sec- The governor said hundreds the high school, and to transfe She was a member of Embury World War I, and a member of been missing for more than a week. through the township. tions ended. were roasted alive in three vi $115,000 from the current expense Methodist Church, Little Silver. Raritan Post 23, American Le- Labor members of Commons demanded last night that the lages just south of the mountai: account to capital outlay for pur- The mayor said "We have held There were only a few wet Surviving are a son, Leroy gion, Keyport, and of the Odd government deny—or open an inquiry into—rumors that a leading as they knelt in prayer. chase of the elementary school meetings with state officials, and spots and no stormy weather West, with whom she lived, two Fellows, Pittsburgh, Pa. government minister was involved with 20-year-old Christine Kee- across the country. Light snow Travelers returning from th< sites": ler, who twice has failed to appear as a witness in a shooting case. they have informed us there are grandchildren, and six great-! Surviving are his wife, Mrs. fell in the eastern Ohio Valley area in Bali's northeast reportet The Planning Board reported i One Laborite, Mrs. Barbara Castle, said there were rumors three proposed locations for the 1 grandchildren. Hilda Roeder McLeod; a brother, while rain sprinkled areas along survivors said many priests an analyzed each segment of the highly placed persons were responsible for hiding Christine, whom road. They have asked us to study The funeral will be Sunday at jWilliam McLeod of Colorado the central and northern Pacific heir disciples refused to leav proposal as to the number ol she termed "the missing call girl." the matter, and we have asked :30 p.m. In the Daniel A. Reilly Springs, Colo., and five sisters, coastline. their villages despite tlie danger school rooms the program wil "I understand my name has been connected with rumors about our planning consultant, Herbert Funeral Home, Belmar. Rev. Mrs. Ettie Moore of Kimball, W. Temperatures In most of the The governor said many peo provide versus the long-term re her disappearance," Profumo told Commons today. "Any sugges- H. Smith Associates, Trenton, for Ralph L. Barrett of Embury Va., Mrs. Irene Asbury of Iaeger, an opinion on the matter. western half of the nation were pie died in this way in the vi quirements of the township; W. Va., Mrs. Elizabeth Akers of tion that I was in any way connected with or responsible for her near normal but some of the lages of Sebudi, Sorgah am Methodist Church will officiate. "We have reserved decision on the sites for the proposed build Big Stone Gap, Va., Mrs. Shelton absence at the trial at the Old Bailey is wholly and completely cold air in the northern tier of Sebih. Burial will be in Hamilton Ceme- our recommendation to the state ings in relations to the town- Addingtpn of Appalachia, Va., and untrue." states from the Midwest Into the lery, Neptune. until we have heard from our The deeply-religious Balinese— ship's master plan and the ef- Mrs. Blanche Porter of Harri- Ohio Valley dipped into sections planner," the mayor said. He whose life centers on devotion t< fect of the proposed program man, Tenn. ARMS PARLEY PRINCIPALS AGREE, DISAGREE of the Southeast. Freezing on the township's financial posi- MRS. F. HOYT GILMAN added he felt it unwise to divulge a mixture of Hinduism and Bud- The funeral will be tomorrow GENEVA — The 17-nation disarmament conference agreed to- weather extended Into sections tion and future capital improve- the proposals until something is dhism—telieve that Gununi WEST LONG BRANCH — Mrs. at 3 p.m. in the! Bedle Funeral day to devote one meeting a week to a debate on measures to of Kentucky, North Carolina and Agung is the seat of the Godi ments. \1ildred Hi Gilman of 63 WallHomej reduce the risk of war, but the United States and Russia remained more definite, "as it would only t, Keyport, with Rev. John Tennessee. To many of them the eruptioi it. died yesterday in Monmouth sharpe sharply divided on which of these measures would be discussed. upset three times as many people It agreed on the need for the .ie of the Keyport Reformed now." Cold air, with strong winds, was a signal the deities wen classrooms, both on the high Medical Center. Church officiating. Burial will be The decision partially resolved a procedural deadlock which clung to much of the upper and angry. has prevented the conference taking up various proposals for re- The mayor concluded that "We school and elementary levels, Mrs. Gilman was born in Brad- in Cedarwood Cemetery, Raritan middle Mississippi Valley east- Denpasar Hospital treatec ducins; world tension prior to a general disarmament treaty. will inform the public when and and approved of both elementary ley Beach and was the daughter;Township. ward through the Great Lakes eight patients, all first to thin The deadlock arose mainly from a Western refusal to discuss where the public hearing will be school sites. if the late Mr. and Mrs. Addi- region and Ohio Valley. Lowest degree burns, mostly on theii IfKATH NOTK'K a Soviet proposal for a nonaggression pact between the North held." son Hutchinson. She had lived in| WEST-'Jfaybelle, of 37 Maple Av«.. temperatures, In the teens, were feet—a result of walking througl Regarding the financial phase Little Silver, on March 22. Beloved Atlantic Alliance and the Soviet bloc's Warsaw Pact. Fred Von Rodeck, Rt. 79, com. this area 39 years. wife of late Morris, mother of Leroy. confined to the upiper Great blazing ash. of the proposal, the board merited that the township's opin- stated "although the proposed Mrs. Gilman was a member of! Funeral aervlcei Sunday, March 24, Lakes region. The 30s prevailed There was little indication hen 1:30 p.m. at Daniel A. Reilly Funeral ion would be of value to the state bond issue coupled with increased Old First Methodist Church, West Home. Eighth Ave. and Ti St., Belmar, DEMONSTRATION MARCH IN SEOUL in most of the eastern sections in the island capital of the di: Rev. Ralph Barrett officiating. Inter- SEOUL, Korea — The largest anti-government demonstrations only if it agreed with them. of the country. costs for current expense is ex Long Branch, and the church's ment Hamilton Cemetery. Visiting Sat- The state is planning to extend aster in the northeastern cornei urday 3 to 5 and 7 la 9. In South Korea's 22 months of military rule erupted today in Seoul Warmest weather was in the pected to raise the tax rate fo: WSCS. Rt. 18 from its intersection at of this tropic paradise, famed a and two southern cities. southern border regions with the township over the optimum Surviving are her husband, F. CARD OP THANKS Rt. 9 through Marlboro Township, a tourist mecca. Heavy rain — level of $3 per $100 of assessed The family of the late Luther Jaetaon, Confronted by his most serious challenge to date, strongman early morning readings in the blamed by some people here oi Hoyt Gilman; two sons, C. Hoyt Sr., wishes to tltank their friends anil Gen. Chung Hee Park declared anew he will not waiver from his Colts Neck and New Shrewsbury valuation established in the mas- ; neighbors for their many kindnesses 50s and 60s. But readings up to the heat rising from the volcan< ilman and William C. Gilman, during their recent bereavement. Spe- plan to extend military rule for another four years. to the Eatontown traffic circle. 50 were reported In scattered ter plan, the Planning Board both of West Long Branch; a cial thanks to the F. Leon Harris Fu- — pelted the town yesterday neral Home. About 600 slogan-chanting demonstrators marched the streets sections of the Rockies and recognizes the necessity for this >rother, Ernest R. Hutchinson of Floods in the eastern part o action at this time and hopes Mrs. Caroline Jackson of Seoul, demanding that the military junta keep its earlier prom- northern plateau region. Fairly Neptune City and two sisters, Mr, Luther Jackson. Jr Bali near the mountain madi that new ratables in the township Mrs. IMeaaa Cooke ise to restore civilian government in August. Police seized scores mild weather covered most of Miss Reba Hutchinson and Mrs. of marchers. Back Amboy rescue work more difficult. Th will be secured which will permi ; the Southwest and the Far West. governor said two bridges wen Hazel Brice, all of Neptune City, CARD OP THANKS Park banned political activity in this tense nation March 16 Some early morning tempera- maintaining a stable tax rate in The family and children of the late washed out on the main roa ind two grandsons. Hilila R Fuget, (nee CaprlonO tender and proposed a referendum on his plan to continue military rule. lures and conditions: New York the township." Ferry Plea to Karangasem last night, iso aincere thanks to their many kind 36 dear, Chicago 27 clear, Bos- It concluded "It is the firm The funeral will be tomorrow i friends whose various offerings and lating the town. .t 10:30 a.m. at the John W.Iwarm expressions or sympathy helped RULE DEMOCRAT MINNESOTA WINNER Ion 34 clear, Washington 3« dear, belief of the board that a stable to lighten the burden of grief. Hundreds of soldiers, polici rlock Funeral Home, Long ST. PAUL, Minn. — Democrat Karl Rolvaag is the duly elected For State Aid Philadelphia 35 dear, Atlanta 37 tax rate is one of the most form Bereaved Fuget family. clear, Miami 55 clear, Louisville and private citizens worked i Idable assests we can present to Branch, with Rev. Stacy D. My- governor of Minnesota. Three judges who supervised a recount NEWARK (AP) — The Perth 31 clear, Detroit 22 clear, St. the rescue operation. potential commercial and in rs officiating. Burial will be in CARD OF THANKS of the more than a million and a quarter ballots cast in the Amboy-Staten Island Ferry Co., We wish to thank friends, neighbors, Louis 32 clear, Minneapolis 16 Five tons of medical suppliei dustrial development." West Long Branch Cemetery. Nov. 6 election said so In a formal order yesterday. seeking a $10,000 state subsidy, the P.ed Bank Police Department, The clear, Kansas City 34 clear, Den were flown in from East Jav Red Bank First Aid and Rescue Republican Gov. L. Andersen indicated he might have has received support from lead- 1 8quad, Or. John B. Ifovelle, the ver 39 clear, Datlas 51 cloudy, yesterday as President Sukarn MISS GRACE L. MORRISON Emergency room staff at Riverview a statement today on whether the finding will be appealed to the ers of the communities it serves. Hospital, the pall bearers. William S. state Supreme Court. The recount showed him losing to Rolvaag Phoenix 63 clear, Seattle 46 rain, declared Bali a disaster area, Anderson l-'uneral Home, and all those The subsidy request was made San Francisco 53 cloudy, Los An shipload of rice was expected U List Death MATAWAN — Miss Gra,ce L. unknown to the family who afrorded by 91 votes. Morrison, 86, of Freneau Ave,, us kindnesses at a time when It wai at a hearing yesterday conducted geles 54 cloudy. Anchorage 26 arrive over the weekend. most appreciated. The judges ordered that, barring an appeal, a certificate to led yesterday in Mount Pleasant by the state Highway Depart- cloudy and Honolulu 72 cloudy. "We can use more of everj The family oi Charles A. Oiblln election be issued to Rolvaag April 1, which would mean he could ment's Division of Railroad vlanor Nursing home, here. take offiqe the next day. thing," a spokesman said. As Suicide Transportation. CARD OF THANKS Refugees streamed into Sing ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Dr, Miss Morrison was a retired The hearing was one of a se- aradja in the north, Klungkun Mew York City school teacher and Deeming It Impossible to thank evwy- Harry L. Harwood, assistant one personally I would like to expres1 s ries the department ij holding in ad resided here most of her my sincere thanks to the relative a, Counsel Cost n the south and Karangasem be- county physician, last night ruled neighbors, friends, Vol. Fire Co. $4 Young Baptists Attend Challenge connection with new contracts fore it was cut oK. They too! ife. and Ladles Auxiliary of- Vol. Plre with commuter railroads, which the death of Joseph Jacobitti, Sr. Co. #4, Preakness. Employe n and NEW MONMOUTH - The treat will be held at the Baptist shelter with relatives and i; 62, of 81 East Lincoln Ave. as Surviving are several • nieces co-workers at Lafnvorlte Rubber Mfg. are given financial aid by the Per Meeting Co., Hawthorne, Prospect Park Bank Young People of the Baptist Camp in Lebanon Saturday and schools and public buildings. ind nephews. state. suicide. and Salvntton Army, Patprson, /or Church met at Riverview Acad- Sunday. Most of northeast Bali was pu their kindness find expreailons ot Civic leaders of Perth Amboy Dr. Harwood reported that Mr. Services will be tomorrow at 11 sympathy, in the recent demise of emy, Shark River, Saturday to Chaperons will be Mr. and off limits to unofficial visitor! my husband Harry M. BracKen. I and Staten Island supported the Questioned Jacobitti's son, Joseph Jacobitti .m. In Day's Funeral Home, attend a Challenge meeting. Dav- Mrs. William Robert's, Mr. and Police and troops manned' roa< woulri Man like to thank members of ferry company's request, saying MARLBORO — The cost of the Jr., who found his father shol (eyport, with Rev, Robert W. Ad- Mountain view Lottie No. 252, F&AM id Virkler, evangelist, was guest Mrs. Charles Diffenderfer and blocks on major routes leadim through the temple, told police iss of the First Baptist Church Tor their imprcRslve service. Rev. W.J. it carries shoppers and workers township attorney attending all ! Kouwe of Star of Hope Mission (or speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Willard nto the area. Many northeas if Matawan ^officiating. Burial hla words of comfort and R. Charles to both communities and is an meetings of the governing body he had been despondent over fi Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts David Virkler will again be towns have been evacuated. will be in Fair View Cemetery, n. LPRB aiirl Sona, Funora] Director* important economical link. was questioned by Mrs. Kate nancial problems with the gov- Tor their efflcent service. accompanied the group. A re- speaker at the retreat. Jackson at last night's commit ernment. tliddletown. The Ferry service runs between Madeline Bracken, wife tee meeting. FRfcNG PETITIONS Highlands police said the man Smith St., Perth Amboy, and • OCEAN TOWNSHIP-The Cil was found in his panel truck Bently St., Tottenville, Staten Is- Mayor Joseph A, Lamaro said izens Choice candidates are fi[in with the motor still running, on land. The Planning Board and Board FOR ANY OCCASION their petitions today at noon a Ocean Blvd. on the Highlands The ferry service began In the of Adjustment of the township the Township Hall, Monmoutl side of the boundary line. Vrofhtiorutl (rtti 1700s, but with the opening of| have their attorneys at all meet- ings and we feel the committee, Rd. They are Forrest Gillespi Highlands police Sgt. John HONEY BEE FLOWERS he Outerbridge Crossing in 1928 which is the most important func- and James J. Garrity, both in Mackel investigated. in Monument Selection passengers dwindled and reve- RUSSELL T. HODGKISS ioning body, should also have cumbent twonship committeemen Police said a .32 caliber pistol nues declined to the point wherej Pat Strano, Harry B. Tumen P ts attorney present." was found in the dead man's 464 BROAD STREET, I will make you always remember this ( he company went in the red two place, this day and me." and Arthur Winterstella. right hand. He was pronounced j'ears ago. The mayor explained that the 7ERRENCE dead at the scene by Dr.. Fran- SHREWSBURY Capt. Elmer Johnson, who runs lawyer's fees are standard and The art of commemoration is varied and TRUCK FIRE cesco DeRobbio, Leonardo. :he boats, said he carries about le could ^not recall whether the subtle. We should like to help you as we :ee is J25 or J50 per meeting. LITTLE SILVER—The borougl Mr. Jacobitti was in the busi- SH 1-4020 have helped so many others. Our profes- 100 vehicles on an average week- fire department was called th ness of chartering fishing boats. sional knowledge will correctly guide you. day and between 400 and 500 Mrs. June Arlt, Wilson Ave., Reliable Since 1927 morning when a truck in th Galante Funeral Home, 17 Pa CONVENIENT TERMS passengers. sked whether the extension of l&onumenls her street from Nelson Rd. to Little Silver Lumber Co. yard oi cific St., Newark, is in charge BY WIRE ANYWHERE •*» bUIUJj JOHN VAN KIRK & SON Harrington Ter. would be paved. Sycamore Ave. caught fire. Po of arrangements. A3 I'd., Mldillol.mil nil rl. :l] si CONDEMNATION ACTION Building Inspector and Zoning Of- ice Chief James A. Fix sail fleadrn'N Corner Sll l-Ml!) Buying or selling? Use the Convenient Term* SH FREEHOLD-The state High ficer Joseph La Mura informed company employees had douse: Register Classified for quick re- way Department has filed a suit her that it would be, as soon as he fire by the time firemen a Beauty... Quality... Craftsmanship in aC3OS- sults,—Advertisement. in Superior Court asking for ap- weather permits. rived. pointment of a condemnation The committee awarded a con ENDURING MEMORIALS commission to fix a value for ract to Manzo Contracting Co., nroperty it lias acquired on Rt. Matawan, to supply road mate We are specialists in monu- Worden Funeral Home 3, New Shrewsbury. rial patch, for $9,300. ments sculptured from Select j Monuments Barre Granite and fully guar- anteed. 60 E. FRONT STREET RED BANK The Adams Memorial Home Only Manufacturer of Memorials SHadyside 7-0557 Successor to Mount Memorial Home In Central Jersey SEND FOR A modern, non-sectarian funeral homt, with a home- FUNERAL HOME ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS FREE FOLDER like atmosphere and memorial chapel, dedicated to the 85 Riverside Ave. Red Bank continuation of traditional reputation for distinguished LONG BRANCH MONUMENT Co., Inc. service and quiet dignity. "* c. SIDUN, Mgr. SH 7-0332 WALL and LOCUST. W. LONG BRANCH CA 2-0300 310 Brood Strait R«d Bonk. N. J. BRANCH OFFICE AND DISPLAY Opposite Molly Pitcher Hotel HARRY C. F. JAMES A. ROBERT F. MONMOUTH MONUMENT Co. EADDENS CORNER, MIDDLETOWN SH 7-3810 tycQueen RED BANK REGISTER Friday, March 22, 1963-3 (Continued) Nason on Education Successful Investing Bank to form First Merchants National Bank, Asbury Park, was life Insurance Stocks most effective. He has contrib- uted greatly to the continued Reward Patient Holders progress of the bank since the Separating Students and Sports merger." Dear Dr. Nason: moderation in things such as can do, according to the school, • By ROGER E. SPEAR The directors said the changes What can I do to improve my sports, eating, television, etc. is try to keep her supplied with Q.-"After dabbling in stocks ces9ful. In my opinion, it in the top management of thegrades? I play so much basket- Don't allow any one thing to good books. We want her to grow over a period of years with in- necessary to do what you ha bank came as a result of Mr. Mc-ball that I have no time to dotake over your life to the detri- up to be a well-balanced person, different success, I have decid- had the courage to do -• farmu Queen's desire to retire from ac- my homework. When I get time ment of other worthwhile things. How can we help her? ed to concentrate on the growth late a clear goal and stick to to do it, I don't D. S., Somers Point, N. J. inherent in life insurance stocks. I am a strong beliver in th feel like doing Dear Dr' Nason: Answer: As see it, growth potential of life insurant it Our daughter, Linda, is 10 chief consider- stocks if held over a period J Should I cut years old and in the fifth grade.' You are very fortunate to have ation should be years. The last phrase is of th down on sports She has a high IQ, and receives such a well-adjusted daughter well- utmost importance. For the t and start work- straight A's with little effort. with a teacher who takes an in- established tient holder, these shares have ing more on Very seldom brings home work terest in her personal develop- a n- homework? unless it is a project. ment. TJie help she Is giving the the past proved highly reward teacher, especially that of help- however, ing. I suggest Connecticut'Gen- R. G., The teacher has her doing Jcnks, Ohio errands, teaching other students ing other students, is very worth- certain eral, Life, anil Com while. Relax and enjoy her. think monwealth Life, which operates Answer: how to read, assembling test pa- stocks mainly in the South. Learn to dis-pers, etc., but she still has too in- Q.—"My" wife and I are retiree Dr. Nason cipline yourself much time in school. She Is help- Dear Dr. Nason: cluded, partic- and live on Social Security plus to exercise less and study more. ful at home, is a Girl Scout and Our son is in ninth grade. I Roger E. Spear ularly those our dividends. We are both ill Success in an out of school de- belongs to the Safety Patrol. have not been able to get him operating in the South and South- and much of our income goe: pends upon your ability to show At present the only thing we interested in reading and I feel west, where growth is strong, for medical expenses. Would yoi this will keep him from doing welcome any suggestions." suggest any change in the fo! well in English. C. G, lowing investment's? We owi Everyone in our family reads. A.—In my long experience, American Telephone, Minnesot Name Change MoveHe has seen me sitting and read- very few "dabblers" in stocks Power & Light, Seaboard Air ing all through his growing years. have ever been markedly sue- Line Railroad, and Federal Na- INSTALLATION of Albert Golden, Little Silver, as new I had hoped he would take after tional Mortgage Association." post commander of the Jewish War Veterans, and of Mrs. John G. Hewitt me and read too. He is an avid R. D Still Alive inRaritan sports fan and does read all the Bernard Gorcey, Long Branch, new president of its auxil- 1 Slow Day, A.—Please allow me to express tive duty, and Mr. Forsyth sports magazines, but he needs my deep sympathy for your ill iary Saturday in the Rhapsody in Blue, West End, follows wish to lighten his responsibilitiei RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Con- It's the name of th«ie railroad to read other books as well. He by the naming of a new executiv troversy continues to mount over station, is listed on state maps ness and that of your wife, with congratulations after the ceremony. whether this municipality should will read one or two chapters of hope very sincerely that witl head. and on the Garden State Park- a book and then lose interest. Street Short change its name. way, and is the most popular the coming of spring you wil Mt. Hermon Graduate He plans to go to college, but both feel better. Mr. Hewitt attended and grad- Additional feeling both for and with local residents. Of Inspiration against a change was unveiled Board Undecided he makes B and C grades al- I would not sell Minesota Pow Golden to Commanduated from the Mt. Hermon Pre- though his teachers tell me ha paratory School in Massachusetts before the Planning Board last NEW YORK (AP) - The er & Light, Seaboard or Fann; night. Polled Individually, other mem is capable of A work. ftock market lacked inspiration Mae, all of which are yieldini Although the board as a body bers of the board declined to ex- Please help me with (his prob- yesterday and stopped irregular- 4 per cent or over. Long Branch JWV has not committed itself, its press an opinion other Bhan the lem. ly lower in slow trading. While I hate to see you pa three-member referral committee decision should be left to the P. R., Savannah, Ga. It was the third decline thai with your American Telephom LONG- BRANCH — The instal- master; Leo Greenwald, adju- discretion of the people. last night unanimously endorsed Answer: week and constituted a return to that stock yields only 3 per cen ation of officers of the Jewish tant; Milton Sweetwood, chaplain, a name change. Last week Mayor Philip J. the monotonous pattern of trad- and you can do better than tha War Veterans Post and its aux-past commander Sana Teicher, of- Blanda, Jr., called the move to Your son sounds like a well- Comprised of James G. Mc- rounded boy. He may have built ing which has puzzled many in- with relative safety. For incomi iliary took place Saturday in theficer of the day; Joseph Wein- Gorty as committee chairman, change the name of the town- vestors. The lackadaisical day- purposes only, I would switel Rhapsody in Blue. stein, service officer; Dr. Harry ship "utter nonsense," and sug-up a resistance to your pressure 1 Board Chairman Gilbert W. Ben- toward reading. to-day performance was inter- Telephone into Union Pacific, D. Feinberg, surgeon; past com- nett, and Frank Smyth, the re- gested "We should build it up rupted by a sharp late rally Borg-Wanter, and Lorillard: Sgt. Hyman Reinstein, U.S.A If some counselor or friend of retired, was officer of the day.mander Samuel Sterenbuch ferral committee recommended not tear it down." Wednesday, based on a report which yield an average of 5 pel trustee; Isadore Solomon, liaison, the family could help him be- Installed were Albert Golden, "Hazlet" as the new name for It all started several months come interested fix better grades that the- coming SEC report will cent. and three past commanders a; the township, and listed the fo] not be tough on the securities in- commander; Sol Freidman, sen- ago when members of the Plan- through better study techniques ior vice commander; David trustees Barney Laskey, onf lowing as some of its reasons: ning Board attended a conven- to meet college entrance require- dustry. were once again the most activi Schwartz, junior vice command year; Abe Walman, two years "Hazlet" is the official name tion in Atlantic City and found mood carried issue, losing % at Wi- Fraction ments, his reading interests and The buoyant er; Irving Teicher, judge advo- and Ben Rayved, three years, of the local post oflce, and the confusion when the name of Rari- skills will improve as a side over just a litle in early trading al losers included General Ply Sgt. Reinstein barked som only post office named Hazlet in wood, Seaboard World Airlines cate; Stanley Lipman, quarter- tan. Township was mentioned. effect, yesterday when, prices -were commands to refresh the "goo the country. The board held several public slightly higher. By noon, how- and Syntex. Louisiana Lam 3 old days." The salutes were re- hearings to determine the feel ever, the market was dead- gained 1 A. Ahead fractional^ ported to be "not as snappy—but Dear Dr. Nason: were Pyle National, Hardeman Kennedy ings of local residents on a name locked. As the session wore into the spirit was willing." To Expand change and its possible benefits. I didn't know my math very the afternoon, prices eroded and Colonial Sand & Stone. (Continued) Retiring commander Rayyec well until I really started to gradually and Irregularly, pro- It also inquired of two other Corporate were mixed, Robert S. McNamara's handling was presented luggage and re municipalities that recently study, and I still don't know ducing a moderate loss on bal- U. S. government bonds showed of the controversial TFX fighter ceived a standing ovation for his most of my math. My mother ance. little change. Trading was light. Sandy Hook changed their names about the plane contract, awarded to theervice. expense and problems involved. told me to study harder and I The Dow Jones industrial av- Yesterday's closing stocks: General Dynamics Corp. despite The new commander pledgee James Forsyth study a little bit harder but I : Problems Minor erage dipped 1.55 to 675.57. 83 Vi I-T-E CM Brk 14 the iower bid of Boeing Co. The operation with • other veterans Lab Work still don't know it. How can Volume was off to 3.22 million 25% Jolms Man 44 and graduated from Rutgers Uni Colts Neck Township, formerly I learn my math better? 6114 Jones & t, more the Senate Investigations organizations to promote thi versity in 1946. He was associ WASHINGTON (AP)-The In- Atlantic Township, and shares from Wednesday's 3.69 STVi subcommittee explores the con- cause of peace and freedom. D. L. (10) Fort Arthur, Tex. million. Alleg Cp ' 1014 Joy Mfg ated with the General Acceptance terior Department expects to com- Township, formerly Raritan Allcg Lud 34 VI Kaiser Al tract at hearings, Kennedy said, Guest speaker Bernart Changes among most key Alleg Pw 49V4 Corporation of Allentown, Pa.plet, e a master plan for develop- Township, both informed the It isn't how "hard" you study, Allied Ctt <3»i Kennecott "the more convinced people are Abrams stressed the important until 1949, when he resigned to ment of the Great Swamp Na- board ththee expenses were nil andit's HOW you study that counts. stocks were fractional. Chrysler 15)4 Koppers 'inally that Secretary McNamara function of JWV. down l'/i. was the outstanding SHi Krtss« BS join the First National Bank o tional Wildlife Refuge in. Morris problems minor. Try two things: WS4 Kroger is a very effective secretary of Mrs. Florence Goldberg, presi- Jersey City to organize their in County, N.J., by June 30, 1964. Listen to your teacher explain loser among motors. Ford and 64 Vi dent of the Monmouth-Ocean Last night the board received American Motors lost % each «H Lenlgh C&N defense and that we are lucky to stallment loan department. In It was the Great Swamp which your math, and then try to ex- 1 Cyan 53V4 Leh Port C have him." County JWV Auxiliary, presented letters from the Hazlet Fire Com- while General Motors closed un- . M Fdy 20H 1954 he moved into the genera the Port of New York Authority pany endorsing "Hazlet," while plain it to your mother. This Am Mot 20 Leh Val Ind a charter to the women. Mrs. Kennedy said McNamara "is banking activities. He was p.& severay l years ago said would make will help you understand it. changed. Am Smelt CT> LOP Glass Anne Teitelbaum, president ol the Sohaufler-Franzen Veterans 14 Lib McN&L willing to make hard decisions" pointed vice president in 1954j an ideal site for a jetport. of Foreign Wars, West Keans- The other thing you can do Is Movements were wider among 120T(i the New Jersey JWV Auxiliary, LlBg £ >'y and doesn't mind "that a good In testimony made public to- »ome of the volatile stocks which as nstalled Mrs. Bernard Gorcey, nd executive vice president in burg, recommended no ohange. practice writing numbers until Litton Iml many people don't like it." The 1959,' and director and member day by the House Appropriations you can write them rapidly and are more subject to daily trad- Amp Inc 61U LukeM Stl president; Mrs. Jerome Mitchell, "Hailet" has also been recom- Ing swings. IBM dropped 2»4 Anaconda President said McNamara re- the executive committee in Committee, the department list- neatly. Armco SU 5* Mack TrK senior vice president; Mrs. Paul mended by the Woman's Club, Armour Marath Oil jected an appeal by Kennedy's 1960. He is married and has fou ed the Great Swamp among the Xerox 2!4, and Polaroid 2%. 53 V4 Lieberman, junior vice president; the Raritan Ridge Civic League Ashl Oil own brother, Sen. Edward M. The Associated Press average «)i Martin M- Mrs. Samuel Barber, recordin children, and makes his hom score of master plans it expects and the Raritan Bay Area Jay- (Dr. Nason will welcome your of 60 stocks declined .6 to 256.5 14 Merck Kennedy, D-Mass., concerning a secretary; Mrs. Isadore Solomon in Summit. to complete during the year which iees. questions addressed to him in MOM contract award. ends June 30, 1964. care of this paper. Those of most with industrials off .8, rails off corresponding secretary; Mrs Mr. Forsyth joined the loca Opposed to any change at all 50 !4 Minn MAM Also in the domestic field, the general interest will be answered ,4, and utilities off .4. Mo Pac A Milton Sweetwood, historian; bank, then the Asbury Park Trus It is seeking congressional ap- President said there is nothing to is the West Keansburg Fire Com- in hie column.) Of 1,281 issues traded, 516 de- Mont Ward Company, in 1916, was electee proval of $310,000 to draw up thepany and its Ladles Auxiliary, Bayuk Cig Nat Blsc reports that Postmaster General Mrs. Albert Golden, treasurer; plans. clined and 494 advanced. New N Cash Keg a director in 1935, and was namec A name change would have to highs for 1963 totaled 24 and 51 Nat Dairy i. Edward Day will resign before Mrs. Minnie Kowalsky, conduc president in 1943. At that time Also expected to be completed 30 (i Nal Distill tress; Mrs. Joseph Weinstein, be approved by the electorate at HOBO DINNER SET new lows four. Boeing 36 Vi Nal Gyps .964 election. resources of the bank were , by the same date is a master referendum. To get such a NAVESINK - A Hobo Dinner, Nine of the 15most active lorden 69«f, Nal Steel hopes for aguard, and Mrs. Julia Bernstein, million. At the end of 1962, replan for the Brigantine National Borg Warn 41 !i NY Central The President's chaplain. question on the ballot, a petition sponsored by the Methodist Youth stocks declined, four advanced, Brunswk Nla M Pw mclear test ban agreement with sources exceeded $86 million;-Mr, Wildlife Refuge in Southern New Buckeye PI No Am Av Mrs. Gorcey, In her acceptance would be necessary with signa- Fellowship of Navesink Methodist and two were unchanged. Bucy Erie the Soviet Union "are somewhat Forsyth is a native of Asburj Jersey. Bulova Nor Pac tures of 30 per cent of the reg-Church will be held Saturday at Nwst Mrlln speech, asked members to hel]Park and has been active throug Meanwhile, Abram V. Tunison, For the fifth straight session, Bun Ind 29% dimmed" but he said the United istered voters who cast ballots 5:30 p.m. in the parsonage. Pro- Cane JI Norwich Plv the organization "help those wh Sunday DX Oil was the most ac- S«t Outb Mar States will continue working to- the years in community an^ assistant director of the Bureau Caler Trao 3554 are in need of our services." in the last election, or about 1,- ceeds will benefit the Restora- tive stock, easing y to 33% oCelanesn e Owens 111 Gi «i, ward that end "because personal- banking affairs. He has servedof Sports Fisheries and Wildlife, 8 3»y, Pan A W Air W 300. tion Fund. Awards will be pre- Ches & Oh 56% as chairman of the Interlaken 83,400 shares. Second was U. S.Chrysler Param Plct ly I am haunted by the feel told an appropriations subcommit- ented to those wearing the most 89% Penney JC ing that by 1970, unless we are Board of Adjustment, as a gov- The board plans to study the Smelting, off 2% at 78% on 78, CltlC9 SV 63 S Pa Pw&Lt tee that a gradual increase in ac-question further. authentic costume. 800 shares. Third was Avnet Coca Cola 93'i Pa RK successful, there may be 10 nuI- Molly ernor and treasurer of the Fit- tivity is planned, for the Sandy Cols Pal 4B Pepsi Cola colum Gas. 28-4 :lear powers instead of four, am' kin Hospital,_ and as a directo. Hook, N.J., marine laboratory. Electronics, up % at 22y8 on 76, Com] Sol Perkln Elm as Pftar iy 1975, 15 or 20." (Continued) of the Asbury Park Chamber o 800 shares. Con Edls Phil El The bureau is seeking $52,000 Next came Getty Oil, up 34 atCom Can 44 Phlll Pet To the Carlisle radio reporte: Commerce. for engineering studies of facili- Coop Bes Pit Steel he said: 22%, and American Photocopy, Cora Pa 50& Pub Sv E&O World War I Veteran ties there and $201,000 - $51,000 Corning Q 158 Pullman "There are hotheads amon more than the current fiscal year off % at lli^. Crn Zcll 50 Pure Oil Rt. 36 Mr. McQueen started his bank- Need More Space? 1M RCA us. I advocate moderation; 1'vi which ends June 30—for work at The "Getty Group" of oils still 20 ',4 (Continued) ing career with the Bank „, showed some follow through from 62 Raytheon taken all the shovels and locke British North America, New York the laboratory. Del & Hud 13 nl Mot 43S Std Brand :oncrete and separated by the 32- nections to police headquarters, I Rico Sugar gained 2, American 11 9td Oil Cal several years now. Asbury Park-Manasquan Nation- 21% Std Oil Nj inch barrier. 'Informal Organization* if the distance is more than al Sugar %, National Sugar y2, andGen Cigar 30'/, Sludebaker l Bank in November of 1961, Gen Dynam W>VL Texaco Jughandle-left turn and turn- It is "an informal organization' mile, would be "prohibitive," and Holly Sugar >/4. Tex G Prod 52; vhen he was elected chairman Gen Elec 73 round facilities are proposed at of area residents, mostly from also noted 'hat the danger of Houston Lightingg g droppepp d 1, 78!5 Tex G Sul 14 f the board of the resulting 63 S Textron 29 Grand Ave., Atlantic Highlands; New Shrewsbury. r fire is less in the newer school Zenith American Telephone 33)4 Tldewat Oil 23' irst Merchants National Bank, 47' buildings, which have fire-resist-1| It your family has outgrown your house, don't move. %, U, S. Steel 'A, Woolworth Tel £ El 24% Transamer alley Dr. at Navesink Ave. a It has no members whatsoever, Gen Tire. 22 Vi Un Carbide 105% sbury Park. At the time of the Let us add a new room to give you the extra space Un Pae 34ft in intermediate point between Mr. Graham says. ant constfuction. Boeing y4, and Kennecott %, Olllelte 33% 48 merger, the Merchants Trust needed. You'll find our prices are lower and workman- General Dynamics gained 14, lien All 11?, Unit Alro Galley Dr. and Navesink Ave. "We are all officers, between As for connecting alarms di-l ship finest. Our own crew of skilled workmen do the Joodrlch United Cp Middletown; at Water Witch Ave. Company had deposits of $27 mil-rectly to fire houses, the secre-1 Phelps Dodge % Standard Qjl Qooiiyear 331i US Plywd. 52 V 40 and 50 of us, and new officers ion. Mr. McQueen has been ac- job from start to finish. No obligation for a free esti- Irace Co ' 4SH US Rub 41 ind Miller St., Highlands, and are constantly joining the group,' ary commented that this would mate, so call today. (New Jersey) '/,. United Air it AiP 46'A US Smelt ive in many local civic affairs Sreylioutid 36 Vi US Steel 45', Dcean Ave., Sea Bright. he stated. not be practical because the fire Lines 1, and U. S. Gypsum y2. lull oil Al Stl 327 ind served as a director of the 1 Borough Councils of Atlantic Among the officers^are Alan houses are not manned 24 hours |[ Prices also worked irregularly [amm Pap " Walworth 7«; Bank Chamber of Com- lower on the American Stock Ex- [ere Pdr Warn B PIC ighlands and Highlands have Finlay, Delwood La.; Jay Harri- nerce. day. 111 Cent Wn Un Tel 28 Vi lone on record against the state's change. Volume dipped to 800,[n- t Bus Mch Wests El 33' son Hayes, Timothy La.; James .First Merchants National Bank, Sensitive ln[ Harv White Mot *5% ilan. The recently formed Citi- Finucane, Edgebrook Ct.; Gerald He described the new alarms in II 000 shares from Wednesday's tnt Nick 53 H Woolwth 7011 ith headquarters at 601 Matti- ATTIC 880,000. Molybdenum warrants ftnt Paper 2S Yngst sh&t 00 W ns' Committee in Highlands has Pelissier, Laurel Ct.; Harry :he Lincroft and Belford schools I 1254 "cnlth R indicated oposition to the propos- Mazza, Fairfeld Dr., and Peter on Ave., has offices in Red sm Sank, Manasquan, North Asbury s "extremely sensitive," noting I , and in addition, petitions Romella of West Allenhurst. :hat one of them was activated | ;ainst it are being circulated in Since the "Bring Molly Home" 'ark. Fair Haven, Holmdel and LOCAL SECURITIES rielle. It was founded in 1911recently by heat when an inciner-| The following bid and asked quotations from the National Asso- ,oth towns. movement started, Mr. Graham itor door was opened. ciation of Securities Dealers, Inc., do not represent actual transac- says, all wear lapel pins in themd has been in continuous op- tions. They are a guide to the range within which these securities ;ration since first opening for But he noted that the special II shape of spades. larms are "very expensive" and could have been sold (indicated by the "bid") or bought (indicated >usiness. In recent years, the in- That waste space In your Your basement can become by the "asked") at the time of completion. Market titution has grown rapidly must be placed "in every closet nd cubby hole in a building to [| attic can be converted into a handsome family room BANKS NEW YORK (AP)-(USDA) - rough the establishment of extra rooms or an apart- and at a most economical Div. Bid Asked Wholesale egg offerings ample. Will Leave leighborhood offices in important ie effective." ment. Let us help you with price. We'll help you plan Asbury Park - Ocean Grove .50 , 29 31U Jemand improved slightly yester- lonmouth County communities He noted that the buildings!! your plans and give you a and design your room and Belmar - Wall National 2.50 105 ay. ind through mergers with other here they are now loactcd are I free estimate. tell you the exact price. Central Jersey Bank (x) .60 23'^ 25'/ Zoning Board stitutions. The bank provides ilder and smaller than the Leon-|| Farmers & Merchants 1,00 68 Whites: extras (47 lbs. min.) 8'y2-38; extras medium (40 lbs. WEST LONG BRANCH-Coun- complete range of banking do school. First Merchants National Bank .25 10% 11U The alarms when activated by • FIRST PAYMENT JULY Keansburg • Middletown 10.00 410 verage) 34-35; top quality (47 lbs.cil last night regretfully accepted services and, in addition to its Long Branch Trust , 20.00 690 in.) 36-39; mediums (41 lbsthe. resignation of Thomas H, janking resources of over leat or smoke automatically set Sf a loud bell which can be • UP TO 20 YEARS TO PAY Matawan Bank .30 U'/3 verage) 34-36; smalls (36 lbs. Monahan from the Board of Ad-nillion, it administers trust as- Monmouth County National .12 8 W, verage) 25-25; peewees 20-21. justment. ;ets totaling more than $11 mil-leard in the neighborhood or byj| New Jersey Trust 1.00 ' 80 Browns: extras (47 lbs. min.) A member of the board 14 ion, lassers-by. NO MONEY DOWN Peoples National, Keyport 3.00 85 -43; top quality (47 lbs. min.)years, Mr. Monahan intends to Sea Bright National l.OO SO 3-45; mediums (41 lbs. average) spend much of his future time in FREE ESTIMATES ON INDUSTRIAL 7-39; smalls (36 lbs. average) lorida. He said it would be un- CALL SH 1-5061 FOR Brockway Glass .80 21 23 • DORMERS • MODERN KITCHEN Bzura Chemicals . 1/16 \ 5-26; peewees 20-21. air to the borough to continue • ROOM ADDITIONS • MODERN IATHROOM Family Circle %u IBRARY ELECTION MONDAY as a board member. • ATTIC ROOMS • PLUHIINO-HEATINO Hanson VW-M . 6'/? 6% NEW SHREWSBURY - New Mayor Fred W, Schantz, along • ROOFINQ'SIDINO • MASONRY International Flavors and Fragrances . 30' 31 fice'rs for the Library Associa- with members of council, praised • PORCH INCLOSURIf • OARAOE-BREEZEWAr Laird * Company 2% 3'A on will be elected Monday. The Mr. Monahan's service and in- BUSINESS LOANS Monmouth Capital , 4% 5% sociation will hold its annual icated that they were sorry to Monmouth Electric 2 3 1 lembership meeting at the II-;ee him leave. $2,000 and up Monmouth Park 12 /! 13% rary at 8:30 p.m. Future plans Councilman Clarkson S. Fish- N. J. Natural Gas l.OO 35'/$ , 39 r the library, drawing up a HRHOD IHIM N. J. Natural Gaa Pfd- 1,20' 22'4 24>4 r said ho was especially sorry to FOR tORNER-M!DDLETOWN:J udget and committee reports see Mr. Monahan leave the board Rowan Controller , 7J4 8'/i SHadviidc 1-3061 Spiral Metal iy8 iyH e also on the agenda. All mem- ecause he had served wiith him U. S. Homes & Development Corp, 1% 1% >ers of the Association are urged lack at the beginning of his 14- ANY BUSINESS PURPOSE (x) Dividend . . attend. ear tour in 1949. Expansion - 'Debt Consolidation - Working Capital 4—Friday, March 22, 1963 BED BANK REGISTER - tEGAt NOTICE -

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COUNT* or HO W)U?tTV ft* MOMHOUTH ujATk, or MEW S1ATB OF tfKW iKK&KY mi rniuimtitn «iu»!ificAltftn, apply Notice k hereby given tlutt sealed Ntice iu hereby given mat «ea.itd tu Department o l Civil4S 4Servf.cec , Sl&te bid* will b« received toy the Board bids will be received by the Board of llioiio u , TTreislonl ,, NNe w JerseyJJy. Oio«en Freeholders of thu County of Figuring Out Your Ghwen freeholder! ot the County OpeO n to citizensii . 12 monUiU s resident Monmoutti for the Reconstruction Moomouth for the Reconstruction ol in Union Bgach BOTO, ilqutpment Op- Bridge* No. H-2I and No. H-24 o Bridge No. H-31 on Willow Brook Kd erntor. Siilanp, $1,695 per hour. Crawford* Corner Eoad and Bridge No over Ramantaaen Brook In the Town- Op'-'ti to citizenB. J'J montha resident H-28 on Longslreet Koad, all oveship of Holmdel, Mrmrnoujtli Count v, In Mtmnimitli Countyouy . Bunitary Inapecp - N. J-, and opened and read, In public Rjtmanossen Brook in the Township v |r.r irnii.n 1H.(I( UUorui . SalarySl , JtidtiOO hcome Tax Return? Holmdel, County of Monmouth, N. J. in the Hall of Records, Main Sliert, pe t-Tjnn11. N'ttc: Tlie and opened and read In public in th Freehold, N. J., on Wednesday Apri ellCil.lt Hot from ihis exainlna- Hall of Records, Main Street, Free 3, ltHia at 2:00 O'clock, p.m., prevail- -it'.ft Mr appointment to by SAM hold, N. J., on Wednesday April : l^ time. Sanitary Ins|"'< tor (i'nlon Hc;ich Born). 1963 at 2:00 o'clocS p.m., prcvallln Plans, specifications and form of Mil, Opui 1~ months renidrnt Davioo time. contract and bond for the proposed rnion Hr;u-h H"m Walter Meter NEW YORK (AP)-If you're published by Prentice-Hall, cele- Plans, specifications and form, cf bl work, prepared by H. Lcroy M;utiii, Header. Salary, 51.75 per hour. brates the 100th birthday of the contract and bond fir the proposa Monmouth County Engineer, have been March S, Tl figuring your Income tax return work, prepared by H. Leroy Martl filed in the office of Hal'! Kiifci this weekend it may be little con IRS, Monmouth County Engineer, have be hi; Hall nf Records, atorcm filed In the office of said Engineer and may bn iiiRpcctt'il by prospective NOTICE OK SKTTI.EMKVr solation to you, but— While the federal government bidders durint busl ness houra. Hiriilcr.s the Hall of Records aforemeiULune or ACCOUNT gets 72 per cent of Us revenue and may be Inspected by prospcctlv will be furnished with a cujiy ih The Internal Revenue Service bidders during business hours. Bidder plans and siieelilciiUnns Yy \.h from levies on individual and cor- will be furnished with a copy of th :er upon proiwr notice and payment KS'IWTK (IF R1JSSKLL J. BAKER, says the higher the collections of a fee of Five Dollars ($5.00), liv- is iHTfby Kivi'n thut tlie ac- plans and specification* by the Engl l the subscribers. Kxccu^ors climb, the lower the cost of theporate incomes, state and local neer upqn proper notice and paynien able to the Monmouth Coutily Trims- urer. nf. tin' cKtritc nf 5iUd J)i;cOiisi;J will governments have many other of a fee of Five Dollarfl ($3-00) peyab •f iiiiiltti-d and Blatcsii 11 d by the Surrogate collection per dollar. to the Treasurer of the County ot Ho routes to the taxpayer's pocket. must be made mi .stundnr't f thr cViuiiiy of Monitimith and rp- Well, the total collected is get mouth. proposal lorms In rJthe manner i!t's!s- r>rtf.'d for Rt'illi'iTHMit to The Monmouth 1 In fiscal 1961 state governments Bids must be made on standard prc natt-ii thtri!ln and rcquiml h i) '•juntj (.limit. I'rohnte J^ivlsion. on ting mighty high. And the bulk posal forms in the manner designate speciflcationH; must In; encl Frutay, Lin* Kinii day of April A. n., collected $19 billion, and Miss Dor- therein aod required by the specific sealed envclnnra hearing th'i: tiii l!Mi:;. ;il ^:;nt n'clocK a.m., at tlie Connly comes through voluntary compli- address of the bidder and th urt. IIou:-f. Jlouurnent unrf Court is lists the sources in order of UoriB, must be enclosed 1Q icaled e 1 ance. IRS says that's the main velopes bearing the name and addresi of the work on the outsMi ; iids Streets, l-'rcehulii, Jfew Jeraey, at their returns: general sales, use of the bidder and name of the work to tlie Board al Chosen yrecliolders ol •hidi timn Aiijilication will be marie reason it can hold collection costs the County ot Monmoulh nml m W thr allowiince uf ('ommission.i anr! or gross receipts taxes; motor ve- on the outside; addressed to the Bean down. of Chosen Freeholders of the Count; accornpanifid by a hmidlr.g fees, and Directions of the hicle fuel sales; individual and of Monmouth apd muat be accompc tificate and a, cortilk-d irt. nled by a bonding certificate and a ce drawn to the onler I>1 t the Vrlininry 2tst,A.T>- TflW. If you didn't make out those corporate incomes; motor vehicle ttfied check, drawn to the order < CountCt y TreasurerT , ffo r not t less itinn AON'KS M1I,NH BHITTAIN', ' forms voluntarily and if youf em- the Monmouth County Treasurer. I Tein l'ei Cent tl(>r*>i ol lht> annum in Wept lfrwra Street, taxes and licenses; alcoholic bev- not less than Ten Per Cent (10%) bid and 1)6 deliver rrt at Ilir Hmnx N. Y. ployer didn't do the withholding erage sales taxes and licenses; to- the amount bid and be delivered t nd on the hour nhovo tunned. Tlu; -\HNoi.n rn.r, the place and on the hour abov tadn.'ird iiroposnl forms will tic fii"- HONORED MEMBER Mrs. John Devaney, center, past president of Middletown Elks routine, costs would soar. bacco production sales levies; named. 'Hie standard proposal form nished upon application to tlie Mun- N. J. will be furnished upon application mouth County Engineer. Kx cuto Auxiliary, receives charm bracelet for ser/ice to organization from Mrs. William With one thing and another, it property, severance, death and the Monmouth County Kngineer. The right la rcservort lo reject any \rtinld 'I'n'.p, q now costs around 45 cents for each gift taxes; and also unemploy- r all hiits tf rl.iemeMOl!T1I COUNTY to: In fiscal 19S2 collections came of the tax business — as if you moulh. WILLIAM L. I'LRICJI, Clock M'KKO(i.\TK*N COtHT JOSEPH C. IRWIN, Director March 15. -J2 5li>.06 to $99,440,839,245 and the operat- didn't know. WILLIAM, L. ULRICH, Clerk. NiitUe iu Omlilwrs to I'nsrnt March 15. 22 $28. Cluinis .tnulnsl IJ^Ititt! ing outlay of the IRS was $450,- ESTATK OK* ANNIE E. MC GRAIL, Sacred Music Concert Set 080,420. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH Pnvsiiii'it to tho order of EDWARD1 DEMOCRATS TO MEET STATE OF NEW JKKSKY PROPOSAL RED BANK — The Red Bank chestra and, first violinist Nor- State Orchestra, a mentber of Biggest cost item was salaries Nnlirp is iiert'by given (li.'ti nn;iipr| :'. UROKfJI-:. KurroK'Hc of the County! MATAWAN TOWNSHIP — The Notice la hereby given that aealci bids will bft rt'cuiveil in Uie Keceptimi A Wnmnmith, tills 63 a.1 2:00 P.M. nmi will br. OJUMIP'! ilh; L-rctJitfirri of K.;Ilii dcc»:jised to r The first, part of the musical Scandinavia). His professional ized hiring 2,790 more this fiscal 1 1 Lenten Composition opened and read in public in t)v and rea